Numerical and Computational Developments to Advance Multiscale Earth System Models (MSESM)
http://www.csm.ornl.gov/iccs/i ndex.html
In conjunction with the International Conference on Computational Science
http://www.iccs-meeting.org/ic cs2015/
June 1-3, 2015
Reykjavik, Iceland
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Introduction
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Substantial recent development of Earth system models has enabled simulations that capture climate change and variability at ever finer spatial and temporal scales. In this workshop we seek to showcase recent progress on the computational development needed to address the new complexities of climate models and their multi-scale behavior to maximize efficiency and accuracy. This workshop brings together computational and domain Earth scientists to focus on Earth system models at the largest scales for deployment on the largest computing and data centers.
Topics include, but are not limited to:
* multi-scale time integration
* advection schemes
* regionally- and dynamically-refined meshes
* many-core acceleration techniques
* examination of multi-scale atmospheric events
* coupled interactions between model components (such as atmosphere, ocean, and land), and techniques to make these couplings computationally tractable
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Papers
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Authors are invited to submit manuscripts reporting original, unpublished research and recent developments in Computational Sciences. All accepted
papers will be included in the open-access Procedia Computer Science<http://www.journals.el sevier.com/procedia-computer- science> series and indexed by Scopus, ScienceDirect, Thomson Reuters Conference Proceedings Citation (former ISI Proceedings) - an integrated index within Web of Science. The papers will contain linked references, XML versions and citable DOI numbers. The manuscripts of up to 10 pages, written in English and formatted according to the EasyChair templates, should be submitted electronically<https://easycha ir.org/conferences/?conf= iccs20150> (make sure to submit to the MSESM 2015 workshop). Templates are available for download in the Easy chair right-hand-side menu in a "New submission" mode.
Papers must be based on unpublished original work and must be submitted to ICCS only. Submission implies the willingness of at least one of the authors to register and present the paper. Copyright forms are only needed after the paper has been accepted for publication in the proceedings.
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Acceptance and Important Dates
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The papers are peer reviewed and the ICCS15 organizers can put limitations on the number of papers presented in a single workshop. These limitations are out of the control of the workshop chairs.
Full paper submission: December 15, 2014
Notification of acceptance: January 23, 2015
Camera-ready papers: March 2, 2015
Sincerely,
Dan Martin
Member of the program committee, MSESM15
http://www.csm.ornl.gov/iccs/i
In conjunction with the International Conference on Computational Science
http://www.iccs-meeting.org/ic
June 1-3, 2015
Reykjavik, Iceland
==============================
Introduction
==============================
Substantial recent development of Earth system models has enabled simulations that capture climate change and variability at ever finer spatial and temporal scales. In this workshop we seek to showcase recent progress on the computational development needed to address the new complexities of climate models and their multi-scale behavior to maximize efficiency and accuracy. This workshop brings together computational and domain Earth scientists to focus on Earth system models at the largest scales for deployment on the largest computing and data centers.
Topics include, but are not limited to:
* multi-scale time integration
* advection schemes
* regionally- and dynamically-refined meshes
* many-core acceleration techniques
* examination of multi-scale atmospheric events
* coupled interactions between model components (such as atmosphere, ocean, and land), and techniques to make these couplings computationally tractable
==============================
Papers
==============================
Authors are invited to submit manuscripts reporting original, unpublished research and recent developments in Computational Sciences. All accepted
papers will be included in the open-access Procedia Computer Science<http://www.journals.el
Papers must be based on unpublished original work and must be submitted to ICCS only. Submission implies the willingness of at least one of the authors to register and present the paper. Copyright forms are only needed after the paper has been accepted for publication in the proceedings.
==============================
Acceptance and Important Dates
==============================
The papers are peer reviewed and the ICCS15 organizers can put limitations on the number of papers presented in a single workshop. These limitations are out of the control of the workshop chairs.
Full paper submission: December 15, 2014
Notification of acceptance: January 23, 2015
Camera-ready papers: March 2, 2015
Sincerely,
Dan Martin
Member of the program committee, MSESM15
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